Flail Viscera: Niko Belo and the Beautiful Unpredictability of Street-Born Multimedia
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Flail Viscera: Niko Belo and the Beautiful Unpredictability of Street-Born Multimedia
Name: Niko Belo | Medium: Multimedia | Inspiration: Street Art
Some artists plan every line. Some artists chase a feeling. Niko Belo—better known as Flail Viscera—leans into the unknown. His work is rooted in street art energy and built through multimedia experimentation, where the point isn’t perfection—it’s impact.

What makes Niko’s process stand out is that it doesn’t try to tame the chaos. It collaborates with it. The result is art that feels alive: raw, honest, and unrepeatable.
Origin Story
Niko’s creative path began during his time in the military. In a world defined by structure, art became a space where expression could exist without permission—and where he could build a voice that didn’t need to fit a template.
Favorite Part of the Creative Process
For Niko, the best part is simple: unpredictability. The unexpected turn. The surprise texture. The moment a piece becomes something you couldn’t have designed on purpose.

Favorite Piece
Ask Niko to pick a favorite and you’ll get the most honest answer possible: every piece is a part of him, so there’s no such thing as a favorite.
That mindset tells you everything. Flail Viscera isn’t about trophies. It’s about making work that matters—because it’s real, and because it exists.
Future Goals on the Bespoke Journey
Niko wants to expand into more mediums and help build the foundation for the creative class. Long story short, he wants to actively participate in promoting Bespoke House and pushing the culture forward.

How Bespoke House Has Inspired the Journey
Niko is an artisan member, and Bespoke House helped him meet like-minded individuals—especially other creators who stream— to help spread creativity across Jacksonville and beyond.

Advice for Aspiring First Coast Artisans
Don’t throw in the towel. Your artwork has the right to exist just like anyone else’s. Strive for the future of the creative class in general—because it’s during dark times that the best work is manifested.